UFL Commercial Blockbuster: Stallions, Storms and Kings, Defenders Trade Stars

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The UFL today announced two trades involving four teams on Sunday night.

The Birmingham Stallions are sending quarterback Matt Corral and defensive end Amani Bledsoe to the Orlando Storm in exchange for quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson. In a separate transaction, the DC Defenders acquired quarterback Jason Bean from the Louisville Kings in exchange for quarterback Mike DiLiello.

Corral, 27, has started all four games for the Stallions so far this season. He completed 64.5 percent of his passes (third-best mark in the league among quarterbacks) for 768 yards (fourth-best) and five touchdowns (third-best). However, the Stallions have struggled to find a rhythm this season – their first without former head coach Skip Holtz. Former UFL product and former Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron now leads Birmingham, which sits 1-3 on the season entering Week 5. Corral joins an undefeated Storm team currently led by Jack Plummer (853 passing yards and seven passing touchdowns in four games). Corral spent the last two seasons (2024 and 2025) with the Stallions after short stints in the NFL with the Carolina Panthers, New England Patriots and Minnesota Vikings. He was selected in the third round (94th overall pick) of the 2022 NFL Draft by the Ole Miss Panthers.

In addition to Corral, the Storm also receive Bledsoe, who has 13 tackles, 1.0 sack and a tackle for loss in four games for Birmingham this season. The 28-year-old recorded 17 tackles and 2.5 sacks with the Dallas Renegades last season. Bledsoe, an undrafted free agent after the 2019 NFL Draft, spent time in the league playing for the Cincinnati Bengals and Tennessee Titans. He also had a short stint on the Atlanta Falcons practice squad.

The Stallions will host Thompson-Robinson, 26, who has played just one game this season for the Storm. A UCLA product, Thompson-Robinson finished his career with the Bruins as the school’s all-time leader in total offense (12,536), completions (860), total touchdowns (116), touchdown passes (88) and passing yards (10,710). He was then selected in the fifth round (140th overall) by the Cleveland Browns in the 2023 NFL Draft. He spent two seasons with the organization before being traded to the Philadelphia Eagles in March 2025. He joined the UFL in January.

Elsewhere, former Kings star Bean joins the Defenders. In four games with Louisville this season, the 26-year-old signal-caller has completed 47.5 percent of his passes for 819 yards (third-best mark in the league) and four touchdowns. He also added 63 rushing yards on 16 carries. Bean had a standout six-year college career as a dual-threat quarterback, playing at North Texas (2018-20) before finishing at Kansas (2021-23) and then spending time on the practice squad of the Indianapolis Colts (2024). Still, it’s a somewhat surprising move, as the Defenders still have 2025 UFL Championship Game MVP Jordan Ta’amu on their roster. Ta’amu started all four of DC’s games this season, throwing for 598 yards and four touchdowns and leading the Defenders to a 3-1 record.

The Kings get DiLiello, 26, from the Defenders in the trade. He has appeared in seven games (one start) over the past two seasons for DC. In 2025, he completed 36 passes for 359 yards with two touchdowns. DiLiello only appeared in one game for the Defenders this season. DiLiello also had a six-year college career, spending his first two years with Division II program Florida Tech (2018-19), before moving on to Division I programs Middle Tennessee (2020-21) and Austin Peay (2022-23). Louisville (1-3) earned its first win of the season in Week 4.

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